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This chapter explains how to go about setting up multiple Oracle BI presentation services, each configured to access a different repository file (RPD) running on the BI Server. The thing is that you can easily set up the BI server so that it manages more than one RPD file. This is done by the follow

When you save the repository, make sure the system will check the Global Consistency first. NOTE: YOU MUST REMOVE ALL ERROR AND WARNING PROBLEMS. THE WARNING MESSAGES CAN CAUSE PROBLEMS WHEN YOU DESIGN THE REPORTS.

Defining friendly Presentation Catalog name to make easier the users understand what the purpose of this catalog is. Define the Presentation Tables using the follow rules: Don’t drag and drop the all logical tables without any customization. As a good practice, create as minimal tables as possible. Try to create consistent tables with the dimensions

A simple one today, but a question I get asked regularly is the difference between OBIEE+ and OBISE1. OBISE1 is a cut down version of OBIEE+ designed to cater for entry level deals however both are based on the same technology platform. The differences between the 2 are: OBIEE+ Can be licenced either by Named

I had some time today to quickly install Essbase and BI EE 10.1.3.3.2 to test out the newly added feature of Essbase connectivity. Following are the list of bare minimum components that you would need to get this up and running. 1. BI EE 10.1.3.3.2 – If you are doing an upgrade from an earlier release

In this second part of our OBIEE series, the integration between OBIEE and Essbase is a seamless transition from our OLAP cube to the OBIEE suite managed by using OBIEE’s Administration Tool. This Administration tool has been designed with wizards, utilities, and interface design elements to help administrators work more efficiently. Using an existing Essbase